The Golden State Warriors rolled to another convincing win in the NBA Finals over the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 2 on Sunday night.

One of the signature plays from the contest featured Stephen Curry getting past LeBron James for a contested bucket at the rim. However, it appears that the two-time defending MVP may have gotten away with a non-call on his jaw-dropping play.

In the slo-mo video, it is clear that Curry committed a double-dribble following his decision to hesitate after his pump fake — a decision that effectively created enough space for him to get by James to the hoop. It may have been a more obvious non-call based on the video, but during live action, it did not seem as blatantly obvious.

Regardless of that play, it was another stellar performance from Curry who recorded his first playoff triple-double with 32 points, 11 assists, and 10 rebounds in Game 2.

Curry has been a completely different player through the first two games of this year's NBA Finals averaging 30.0 points, 10.0 assists, and 6.0 rebounds. It has been a combination of being healthy while not dealing with any lingering injuries and the presence of Kevin Durant. All of this has allowed for him to make a tremendous impact on the floor.

With Curry hitting stride alongside Durant, it makes it hard to believe that the Cavaliers have a realistic chance of getting back into the series.